Pre-SeasonAll-American… Junior:First Team All-Ivy and All-NewEngland selection…Ranks 27th in the Ivy Leaguerecord book with 1,892 career receiving yards…Also ranks20th in Ivy League history with 155 careerreceptions… Earned the Boston Globe Gold Helmet award as New EnglandPlayer of the Week twice for his performances against Princeton andStony Brook…Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Weekafter his performance in the win against Harvard…Recorded1,495 all-purpose yards, second in the Ivy League…Rushed 11times for 89 yards and 3 touchdowns on the season…Ranked2nd on the team in receiving with average of 81.6 yardsper game…Led the team in punt returns for an average of 8.5yards per return…Led the team in kick returns with 17.2yards per return…Ranked 3rd in team scoring with54 points on 9 touchdowns…Led the team in all purpose yardswith an average of 149.5 yards per game…Rushed for a seasonlong of 52 yards against URI…Made 63 receptions with aseason high 14 catches against Stony Brook…Had 816 totalreceiving yards on the season with a high of 120 yards againstPenn…Caught 6 touchdowns, with 2 in the Ivy wins against Harvard andPenn…Caught a long ball of 57 yards againstPenn…Recorded 21 kick returns for a total of 361 yards and ahigh of 102 total yards against URI…Had a season best41-yard kick-off return verses Stony Brook…Also added 27punt returns for 229 yards, with a season best 67 total yards atPrinceton, and a long of 37 yards in the same game…Alsorecorded 2 tackles… Ranked 3rd in the Ivy Leaguein receptions per game with 6.3…Ranked 3rd in theIvy League in receiving yards per game with 81.6…Ranked3rd in the Ivy League in scoring touchdowns with 9 onthe season…Ranked 5th in the Ivy League in puntreturns with an average of 8.5 per game…Ranked2nd in Ivy League in all purpose yards with average of149.5 per game…Sophomore: Honorable Mention All-American...First Team All-Ivy… First Team All-New England… Ledthe Ivy League and ranked sixth nationally in receptions with anaverage of 7.80 per game… Ranked third in the Ivy League inreceiving yards with an average of 88.5 yards per game…Wasfifth in the IvyLeague in all purpose yards (144.8 yards per game)… Rankedthird in the Ivy League in punt returns with an average of 7.2yards per return… Finished ninth in the Ivy League inkickoff returns with an average of 17.5 yards per return…Tied for 7th in the Ivy League in scoring with anaverage of 6.0 points per game… Led the Bears in receivingwith 78 receptions for a total of 885 yards, 10 touchdowns, a longof 43 yards, and an average of 88.5 yards per game…Scored 60points (10 td’s)… His 121 kickoff return yards againstHoly Cross are fifth best in the Brown record book… Alsocaught the sixth most passes in Brown history with 78… His402 kickoff return yards rank 10th in the Brown recordbook… Made a season high 12 receptions for 159 yards inBrown's win over Dartmouth… Had 11 catches against bothCornell and Princeton… Freshman:Versatile wide receiver whoranked fourth on the team in receiving with 191 yards… Second on the squad inpunt returns with a season total of 43 yards… Named IvyLeague Rookie of the Week after a strong performance against RhodeIsland, where he had career-high 5 receptions for 64 yards,including a long reception of 21 yards and a 19-yard punt return… Had a long reception of 30 yards in Brown’s victoryover Georgetown… Also returned kickoffs for theBears…Will be wearing the family number 46, which was alsoworn by his father, Mark ’80, and his uncles, Bob ’77and Paul ’83, who were each All-Ivy wide receivers atBrown… Secondary School Background:A graduate of Andover HighSchool where he lettered in football, track andlacrosse… Football and lacrosse team captain…Three-time First TeamAll-League and Eagle Tribune All-Star…Three-time TeamMVP…Named League MVP as a junior… Two-time First TeamAll-State… A Shriner’s All-Star Selection… ANational Football Foundation Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete…Named to the Super 26 All-State Team… Holds the schoolrecords for receptions, interceptions, touchdowns, receiving yards,all purpose yards, punt returns and interception returns…Four-time team MVP for lacrosse… Four-time AllLeague… First Team All-State… Member of the HonorRoll… Personal: Mark Raymond Farnham, born May 22,1987… Son of Mark and Jayne Farnham… Siblings includeGrace, Kate and Anne… Buddy’s father, Mark Farnham Sr.‘80, was a record-setting wide receiver for the Bears and isa member of the Brown Athletics Hall of Fame…Enjoys fishing,working out, reading and music… Concentrating in Commerce,Organizations, and Entrepreneurship.